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as far as jack johnson was concerned, frederick had an influence on his life subject johnson is the first black heavyweight champion of the world. he defeated a series of racist boxers who refused to fight him for the racial reasons. but racism is very widespread in the north. he had a cafe in downtown chicago, and he also liked white girlfriends. the white authorities in chicago try to use the mann act against him, which is actually designed to prevent the movement of women across state lines and they try to hook the have one of a series of girlfriends and i was able to deduce from the records that i found in various places and newspaper articles that when jack johnson was being hounded in chicago, the news of the fact spread through the united states into the european newspapers frederick thomas reached out to him in a day after that happened and offered him tickets to come and put on exhibition fights in moscow and an advance against very generous prize money that he expected he would actually win. and jack johnson did go to europe although he didn't go straight to moscow. he spent mor
as far as jack johnson was concerned, frederick had an influence on his life subject johnson is the first black heavyweight champion of the world. he defeated a series of racist boxers who refused to fight him for the racial reasons. but racism is very widespread in the north. he had a cafe in downtown chicago, and he also liked white girlfriends. the white authorities in chicago try to use the mann act against him, which is actually designed to prevent the movement of women across state lines...
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johnson attended church. johnson did not because i think there were vague lines between politics and religion a lot of times. >> at that time period, we do have a letter when he thought he was dying in the 18 70's where he is at peace. so it shows that while not practicing at a church in particular, he was still a religious man. >> and before we leave this life in the early days in the white house, tell us more about how the white house ended up in such a state. mrs. lincoln spent a lot of money and was criticized. >> that is very true. after the president passed away, she went upstairs and was there for six weeks and the white house was open to the public. as soon as the doors were open in the morning, people were constantly coming through. there was a tremendous amount of traffic. and there was a lot of vandalism also. the wanted pieces of carpeting or drapery or pieces of fabric, china was missing and it was in disarray. there's a lot of people coming through the white house. >> where was the security? >>
johnson attended church. johnson did not because i think there were vague lines between politics and religion a lot of times. >> at that time period, we do have a letter when he thought he was dying in the 18 70's where he is at peace. so it shows that while not practicing at a church in particular, he was still a religious man. >> and before we leave this life in the early days in the white house, tell us more about how the white house ended up in such a state. mrs. lincoln spent a...
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this is life after the white house for the johnsons. >> we're in mrs. johnson's room. this is the room she returned to after their years in the white house. we have her bed. and nearby since she was an invalid plagued with consumption, she had what's known as an invalid's chair. she could partake in some of her favorite activities and relax. not only does the foot rest come up, but it reclines. being an invalid also spending time in this room, there's a spittoon by her chair. this is necessary from the consumption she suffered. pink wash basin and chamber pot. it's interesting because eliza's are pink and the president's are blue in his room. she enjoyed embroidery work. we have a song bird on her table and she enjoyed reading poetry. one was entitled "the happy life." she and drew suffered a lot in the civil war, during the years of the presidency. one of the point she is mark in the book is entitled "love and adversity." stormy skies have drawn our spirits near and rendered us by borrowed tides each to the other dear. that sums up eliza and andrew's relationship. she
this is life after the white house for the johnsons. >> we're in mrs. johnson's room. this is the room she returned to after their years in the white house. we have her bed. and nearby since she was an invalid plagued with consumption, she had what's known as an invalid's chair. she could partake in some of her favorite activities and relax. not only does the foot rest come up, but it reclines. being an invalid also spending time in this room, there's a spittoon by her chair. this is...
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. >>> and dow component johnson & johnson turned around after an appeals court ruled in its favorite in a patent infringement case. that ruling wipes out a half billion judgment against one of the company's subsidiaries. j&j's shares were drifting down until that news broke, and then bounced back, ending up at $82 a share. >>> the bank of japan's monetary stimulus announced today gave investors opportunities in the american shares of major japanese banks and automakers. take a look. mitsubishi financial up the most over 9%. honda and toyota also up in the 4 to 5% range. >>> goldman sachs upgrading panera and raising its price target there to $215 a share, saying panera is a good growth story. panera shares up more than 3 1/2% today to $175.78. a $6 and change gain. >>> a new report today by the government accountability office says efforts to regulate the gathering and sharing of potentially market moving political intelligence would be very difficult to implement. the study was the result of a 2012 law aimed at clamping down on insider trading by congressional lawmakers and their st
. >>> and dow component johnson & johnson turned around after an appeals court ruled in its favorite in a patent infringement case. that ruling wipes out a half billion judgment against one of the company's subsidiaries. j&j's shares were drifting down until that news broke, and then bounced back, ending up at $82 a share. >>> the bank of japan's monetary stimulus announced today gave investors opportunities in the american shares of major japanese banks and...
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he was the ceo before ron johnson. during the time that he was ceo, the stock price fell 17% and earnings were relatively flat. as far as where the company goes from here, a lot of questions still unanswered at this hour as to what this interim ceo will change, if anything, as they make the transition and search for a prominent replacement. >> so there's no likelihood that mr. ullman will be the permanent successor to mr. johnson whatsoever? >> at this point we don't know. it is possible. however, we know that the board moved him out and moved him in. it's possible he could stay, but at this point j.c. penney is using the words interim ceo. it has happened in the past that these interims become permanent, but as with best buy, the new interim ceo did not become the permanent. >> courtney, i think the $1 million question here is, is j.c. penney fixable, no matter who's the ceo? >> i think it is fixable. i think the big question is how and how long it will take. they are in the middle of a very big turnaround plan. they'
he was the ceo before ron johnson. during the time that he was ceo, the stock price fell 17% and earnings were relatively flat. as far as where the company goes from here, a lot of questions still unanswered at this hour as to what this interim ceo will change, if anything, as they make the transition and search for a prominent replacement. >> so there's no likelihood that mr. ullman will be the permanent successor to mr. johnson whatsoever? >> at this point we don't know. it is...
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johnson & johnson struggling some today. analysts at jpmorgan not as excited. downgrade that stock to neutral. shares now look expensive. the company faces messy first quarter results according to the analysts. in contrast, lulu lemon enjoyed a pop. thornburg investment management, a mutual fund manager, reports a 10% stake. lulu lemon hit hard this year after pulling some yoga pants because they were too transparent. we'll end here on google giving up some ground today. stock broke below its 50-day moving average on friday. senior technical strategist at schafers tells me he's watching the 767 level. saying we violate that we could see more weakness near term. bill, back to you. >> i'm all confused on that lulu lemon thing. i thought transparency was a good thing these days. >> you're a guy, remember? >> that would be correct. may it ever be so. >>> what's the one thing that could ruin earnings season, you ask? mandy, do you know? after the break, we're going to find out what this hidden risk is and which companies are in the danger zone on that. >> my lips ar
johnson & johnson struggling some today. analysts at jpmorgan not as excited. downgrade that stock to neutral. shares now look expensive. the company faces messy first quarter results according to the analysts. in contrast, lulu lemon enjoyed a pop. thornburg investment management, a mutual fund manager, reports a 10% stake. lulu lemon hit hard this year after pulling some yoga pants because they were too transparent. we'll end here on google giving up some ground today. stock broke below...
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let's get it together you know let's try and take it on let's go to brad johnson tyson slocum to lash out thank you all for joining thank you. and coming up after the break there's not much difference between transportation the popular flintstones cartoon in transportation america today i will explain why and how we can change that in tonight's daily to. let me let me i want we're going to let me ask you a question. here and this is what we have in the bank we have very nice though. believe you this was a bad thing never again hearing this story will be i going to talk about the e-mailing me. oh. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realize everything is. welcome to the big picture. the same story doesn't make it news. pieces. make you. think the worst you are going through. my house to the. radio guy for a minute from a. club because you've never seen anything like this. so the newscaster a.j. clemente had a rough day on the job a rough first day on the job and sund
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johnson lost? >> oh, simon shareholders are certainly not the only ones pays the price, while shares have lost 51% during johnson's 17 months at ceo, it's cost him dearly as well. with the help of executive compensation data firm, during his time at j.c. penney, the total take hoff cash, 2.1 million, the total other comp nearly 402,000, total value, he holds outright, about 14.2 million, making his total take-home pay in 2011 and 2012, 16.7 million, but simon, then there's the 50 million in warrants that johnson bought, with a strike price of 29.92, that cannot be exercised until 2017. currently very out of the money, so assuming that no value is realized on those warrants, johnson effectively lost 33.3 million in his time as ceo. we do know that the interim ceo, mr. mike ullman will be making $1 million as his base pay. tyler, back to you. >> court, thank you very much. what does the returns ceo, mr. ullman, the million dollar a year man have to do in the next 100 days to fix j.c. penney? the time
johnson lost? >> oh, simon shareholders are certainly not the only ones pays the price, while shares have lost 51% during johnson's 17 months at ceo, it's cost him dearly as well. with the help of executive compensation data firm, during his time at j.c. penney, the total take hoff cash, 2.1 million, the total other comp nearly 402,000, total value, he holds outright, about 14.2 million, making his total take-home pay in 2011 and 2012, 16.7 million, but simon, then there's the 50 million...
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let's get it together you know let's try and take it on let's go to brad johnson tyson slocum to lash out thank you all for joining thank you. coming up after the break there's not much difference between transportation the popular princeton's cartoon in transportation america today i will explain why and how we can change that in tonight's daily to a. potentially deadly blizzard taking aim for the northeast it's expected to hit stunning in a few hours from new york to maine we have team coverage of the storm. but what we're watching is the very heavy snow moving into boston proper earlier today it was very sticky you can see it start to become much more power. and there's still a lot of snow out here and a good place for snowball fight. to. it is kind of a pretty incredible day there and even record snowfall throughout what's it been like nobody's largely driving lessons from emergency vehicles are exceptions. international at the very heart of moscow. so the newscaster a.j. clemente had a rough day on the job a rough first day on the job in fact sunday at n.b.c. affiliate why are t.
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coca-cola, johnson and johnson, goldman all being earnings. the big story was the recovery from yesterday's big sell-off. the dow rallying 158 points in response to the s&p 500 up 22 points. nasdaq 48 points higher on the date. the other three nap billion shares traded on the big board. the biggest gains of the day, companies that make material, making housing materials, concrete, asphalt, balkan rallying 7%. sherwin-williams, whirlpool, all turning in solid performances. commodity price stabilizing. down $140 per ounce yesterday. crude oil flat on the day, up a penny a barrel. in the credit markets, yields of slightly. coming up next year, some democrats playing politics with yesterday's terrific terrorist attack in boston wheezing not even 24 hours. in the "chalk talk" we will share their embarrassment with you. and investigators determine the types of bonds used. will it lead them to those who carried out this heinous attack? terrorism experts join us here next. ♪ all stations come over to mission a for a final go. this is for real this t
coca-cola, johnson and johnson, goldman all being earnings. the big story was the recovery from yesterday's big sell-off. the dow rallying 158 points in response to the s&p 500 up 22 points. nasdaq 48 points higher on the date. the other three nap billion shares traded on the big board. the biggest gains of the day, companies that make material, making housing materials, concrete, asphalt, balkan rallying 7%. sherwin-williams, whirlpool, all turning in solid performances. commodity price...
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there will be no golden parachute to rescue former jc penney ceo ron johnson. johnson, who came from apple, was dismissed this week from jcp due to poor performance. johnson had a deal with penney to be paid mostly in stock when he became ceo in 2011. he owns 900,000 shares of penney stock.. but it only has value if penney stock climbs above $29 dollars. the stock closed last at $14. hedge fund manager bill ackman who has a major stake in jcp gave the stock a bit of a lift yesterday when he told reporters he's standing by the retailer. investors rolled out the welcome mat for taylor morrison this week. shares of the homebuilder opened up 6.1% yesterday, from its ipo price of 22 dollars and closed at $23.04. the return of the housing market has sparked an interest in home building stocks. also new to the market this week, shuttle tank operator knot offshore partners. that stock rallied nearly 4% on its opening day. chimerix, kye-mare-ix ipo-s today. the company is developing a drug for use in stem cell transplants. also expected pharmaceutical company omthera. p
there will be no golden parachute to rescue former jc penney ceo ron johnson. johnson, who came from apple, was dismissed this week from jcp due to poor performance. johnson had a deal with penney to be paid mostly in stock when he became ceo in 2011. he owns 900,000 shares of penney stock.. but it only has value if penney stock climbs above $29 dollars. the stock closed last at $14. hedge fund manager bill ackman who has a major stake in jcp gave the stock a bit of a lift yesterday when he...
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sources say jc penney ceo ron johnson is out! jcp shares jumped 11% in after hours trading after cnbc reported that johnson will leave the company. interim ceo mike ullman will takeover the role. taking flight. united airlines will fly boeing's 787 dreamliner in a trip from denver to houston on may 31st. it is the first airline that will do so since the faa grounded the aircraft back in january. confirmed! the senate has confirmed former wall street prosecutor mary jo white to head the securities and exchange commission. let's jump on in and take a look at the markets with doug rothschild of performance trust investment. doug, you follow the bond market...it was a miserable jobs report friday---what kind of bond action did you see after the report? > >you did see a bad jobs report come out on friday and the market reacted, certainly the bonds. and you've seen yields at their lowest point that we've seen in sevearl months and a pretty big---about 30 point move in the bond market in the last couple weeks. what's really driving that
sources say jc penney ceo ron johnson is out! jcp shares jumped 11% in after hours trading after cnbc reported that johnson will leave the company. interim ceo mike ullman will takeover the role. taking flight. united airlines will fly boeing's 787 dreamliner in a trip from denver to houston on may 31st. it is the first airline that will do so since the faa grounded the aircraft back in january. confirmed! the senate has confirmed former wall street prosecutor mary jo white to head the...
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and really the people of johnson & johnson. so if you remember, when we spoke a year ago, we talked about a couple priorities that we had in place. one was making sure that we got our over-the-counter brands back on the market. relaunched in the right way. we've made a lot of progress. in just this last quarter wu saw about 14% growth in over the counter grands. we're starting to get products like tylenol, children's cough and cold back on the market. we've seen strong performance. we expect that by the end of the year we'll probably have about 75% of them back on the market. very impressively, too, is our pharmaceutical sector. almost by any measure if you look at new products launched, we've had a tremendous success story. products like prostate cancer. thrombosis. products for hepatitis c, hiv. very impressively, not only have we been able to launch products successfully but new products we have coming out like for b cell lymphoma have been designated as breakthrough by the fda. >> i want to talk more about the pharma busine
and really the people of johnson & johnson. so if you remember, when we spoke a year ago, we talked about a couple priorities that we had in place. one was making sure that we got our over-the-counter brands back on the market. relaunched in the right way. we've made a lot of progress. in just this last quarter wu saw about 14% growth in over the counter grands. we're starting to get products like tylenol, children's cough and cold back on the market. we've seen strong performance. we...
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detainees increasingly desperate because they're being held indefinitely without charge and law professor johnson have it says the crisis won't end until the demands of the captives are met. the hunger strike says military officials themselves have acknowledged are triggered at the bottom by the system of indefinite detention and the prolonged think about you know course aeration without trial of individuals and it's not surprising that the u.s. is stepping up its its operations because it's no it doesn't want you know it doesn't want individuals to die at one time or because it's going to again i think you know throw into into light the real for want to start relief the real problems that want to animal and the u.s. is certainly. early on in trying to you know keep the hunger strike down but the fact that there are you know doctors are continuing going is a recognition i think of how pervasive it is and and the how serious it is the way forward though is to you know is two and a system of indefinite detention to repatriate individuals who. are not can be charged with crimes and the the the few t
detainees increasingly desperate because they're being held indefinitely without charge and law professor johnson have it says the crisis won't end until the demands of the captives are met. the hunger strike says military officials themselves have acknowledged are triggered at the bottom by the system of indefinite detention and the prolonged think about you know course aeration without trial of individuals and it's not surprising that the u.s. is stepping up its its operations because it's no...
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seaward denies claims that he used chemical weapons as the johnson his allies drum up a case for him to luncheon based on unverified intelligence from the rules are. russian authorities detained one hundred sixty people in moscow all suspicion of involvement with islam is the militant groups in the north caucuses. iceland heads to the polls expired how the tiny nation stood up for its people during a financial meltdown and refused to rest and. this is also you coming here live from moscow hello and welcome to the program with sewer and government has denied allegations it has any chemical weapons and says even if it did it wouldn't use them on the home front u.s. officials claim to have sketchy and unconfirmed intelligence that damascus has used a chemical agent on its own people. has some basis. u.s. president barack obama was delivering some fierce words in the aftermath of tables comments he indicated that washington will conduct its own independent investigation into syria's alleged use of chemical weapons and a separate probe will be conducted in conjunction with the united nati
seaward denies claims that he used chemical weapons as the johnson his allies drum up a case for him to luncheon based on unverified intelligence from the rules are. russian authorities detained one hundred sixty people in moscow all suspicion of involvement with islam is the militant groups in the north caucuses. iceland heads to the polls expired how the tiny nation stood up for its people during a financial meltdown and refused to rest and. this is also you coming here live from moscow hello...
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the guy they fired to make room for johnson. the one nobody liked before they didn't like the new guy. whether the board fired ullman, they said he chronically mismanaged those stores. the solution may be for johnson to go back to apple where he started. when johnson left apple for penney's, apple couldn't find a good guy to replace him. that may be the solution. we'll check the markets coming up. we've reached the cap on the h-1v visa we have been talking about. >>> the spring storms that brought down trees in the bay area could soon bury colorado in nearly two feet of snow. most schools in the denver area, no shocker, are closed today as a precaution. officials at denver international not taking any chances either. at least two dozen flights have been canceled so far. last night, a lot of strong winds delaying flights for at least 40 minutes with some arrivals being diverted to nearby cities. >> quite a different picture in our neck of the woods. >> makes us appreciate it even more. >> i do, every day. specially being married
the guy they fired to make room for johnson. the one nobody liked before they didn't like the new guy. whether the board fired ullman, they said he chronically mismanaged those stores. the solution may be for johnson to go back to apple where he started. when johnson left apple for penney's, apple couldn't find a good guy to replace him. that may be the solution. we'll check the markets coming up. we've reached the cap on the h-1v visa we have been talking about. >>> the spring storms...
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abram dirkson who helped lyndon johnson pass the civil rights act. an all--white community. but he did it because it was the right thing for the country. look, we come from a part of the country where people have worked together and corporated together. during the 14 years that bob chief of staff, tip o'neill was the speaker. ronald reagan was the president. during that eight-year period they all worked together to fix social security and the tax cuts which they passed during the recession during 1982 to 1985. they all worked together. they came together and they made progress. >> did the politics change from michael to gingrich? >> well, they changed in style i would say that. but look, newt was speaker when bill clinton was president and we got to a balanced budget. and they did it by talking with one another, working with one another and ultimately compromise. and i think the style -- >> look, newt's style was different than bob michael's style. but in the end they did what was good and right for the country. >> when did you first meet bob michael and how did you become c
abram dirkson who helped lyndon johnson pass the civil rights act. an all--white community. but he did it because it was the right thing for the country. look, we come from a part of the country where people have worked together and corporated together. during the 14 years that bob chief of staff, tip o'neill was the speaker. ronald reagan was the president. during that eight-year period they all worked together to fix social security and the tax cuts which they passed during the recession...
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and johnson. and there was a 4% decline in prices at the gas pump. helping, industrial production was higher than forecast in march. with u.s. automakers churning out more new cars and trucks and utilities, combatting a nationwide cold snap that we suffered from last month. and good news in housing. construction of new homes shot up by 7% in march. enough to reach an adjusted annual rate of 1 million housing units for the last month. something we have not seen in five years. >> bill, that jump in new home building sent shares of the nation's biggest home builders higher. ryland up 3.5%. and others have all seen gain. much of the surge in construction was not single family homes however. but multi-family rental apartments. it's a sector that has been growing rapidly over the past few years and now there's concern about a backlash in all those rental units that are hitting the market all at once. diane explains. >> as the market for single family homes recovers, a curious contradiction, rental apart
and johnson. and there was a 4% decline in prices at the gas pump. helping, industrial production was higher than forecast in march. with u.s. automakers churning out more new cars and trucks and utilities, combatting a nationwide cold snap that we suffered from last month. and good news in housing. construction of new homes shot up by 7% in march. enough to reach an adjusted annual rate of 1 million housing units for the last month. something we have not seen in five years. >> bill, that...
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and watch out johnson and johnson. what could be the next big company in men's high general? we're back right after this. >> welcome back to fast money. we are live at the nasdaq market. more than 35,000 people in the united states are living with huntington's disease and an estimated 75,000 carry the gene. there is currently no cure for huntington's disease and focuses on treating symptoms which do worsen over time. doctor stanley is chairman and ceo at isis pharmaceuticals. thanks for joining us. >> talk to us in layman's terms, the technology. >> it's now a new platform for drug discovery. >> so at what stage would someone take this drug after they have exhibited symptoms? >> this is a drug that is still being researched. the first place it would be used is patients with symptoms. you would not want to use it for people who did not have symptoms. over time, the goal would be to have the drug used earlier because if you have the gene, you're going to get the disease. and obviously the deterioration in the brain starts long before you begin to see the signs and symptoms of t
and watch out johnson and johnson. what could be the next big company in men's high general? we're back right after this. >> welcome back to fast money. we are live at the nasdaq market. more than 35,000 people in the united states are living with huntington's disease and an estimated 75,000 carry the gene. there is currently no cure for huntington's disease and focuses on treating symptoms which do worsen over time. doctor stanley is chairman and ceo at isis pharmaceuticals. thanks for...
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lyndon johnson used forceful hands-on leadership that produced historic civil rights legislation and a 25% across-the-board income tax cut in just six weeks after the assassination of president kennedy. he cajoled, he hugged, he begged, he threatened, he praised, he did what a hands-on leader does, and his hands were huge. and the stories about johnson grabbing people by the shoulder and just getting right in their, right in their grill to make them realize how important it was to get things done was a sign of leadership that we need today. he led. or how about my dad and the managing of the fall of the iron curtain? as the soviet empire was collapsing, there were significant dangers that there would be violence of epic proportions. the united states could have justifiably done a victory dance over the soviets, particularly, for example, when the berlin wall fell. i'll never forget watching my dad on tv and critics, the pundits were all saying, well, he should go over there and celebrate with the german people. had my dad done what the people of the here and now wanted him to do rath
lyndon johnson used forceful hands-on leadership that produced historic civil rights legislation and a 25% across-the-board income tax cut in just six weeks after the assassination of president kennedy. he cajoled, he hugged, he begged, he threatened, he praised, he did what a hands-on leader does, and his hands were huge. and the stories about johnson grabbing people by the shoulder and just getting right in their, right in their grill to make them realize how important it was to get things...
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now, in the medical care system, the statistics coming from johnson & johnson was one of the providers of the medical carry that prevented medicine over a period of two or throw years, pays off to 300 to a thousand percent, and a deceiving three million to ten million. in three years time but we don't do that. there's a massive market failure going on... >> think out of the box on this one. the irish have -- the irish prime minister has announced -- if you want to know, that ireland cannot afford its medical care system anymore. of course, they are in crisis, but they have actually have to do something else. what are we talking about? creating a wellness system. we with change behavior patterns by giving the reward, okay, or what you talked about, a series of behaviors that you win something, and with that, you have to get it, that might be starting with kids, 50,000, they want to help you think, but losing whaight, whatever, you get points,and thets can buy you more preventative medical care. preventive stuff. people who provide their medical preventative care can go, just like in the
now, in the medical care system, the statistics coming from johnson & johnson was one of the providers of the medical carry that prevented medicine over a period of two or throw years, pays off to 300 to a thousand percent, and a deceiving three million to ten million. in three years time but we don't do that. there's a massive market failure going on... >> think out of the box on this one. the irish have -- the irish prime minister has announced -- if you want to know, that ireland...
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>> i've commented that a lot of steady stocks seemed stressed, but johnson & johnson doesn't. i think it's still a safe bet if. if you're nervous, put on a 75, 85 collar to protect your game. >> this is for karen. thoughts on kors. >> just too high. for me, it's macy's. >> grasso, looking to start a position in google. at what level would it be a good entry point? >> i'm trying to do the same thing. it traded down to 770. i'd rather buy it on momentum above 795 or wait till after the bank's report because that will be the test on the market. >> it was interesting to hear them outline google as sort of eating away at that space in terms of having a lock on chrome as well as android. people that are buying laptops are buying the chromebook. everyone wants a tablet, everyone wants a smart phone. but if you're buying a laptop, you're buying the chromebook, it's light and the price point works dramatically better. they're going to own that market, don't sell googem short just yet. >> trading lower on the back of the idcpc data. so look at names like microsoft and intel. those are n
>> i've commented that a lot of steady stocks seemed stressed, but johnson & johnson doesn't. i think it's still a safe bet if. if you're nervous, put on a 75, 85 collar to protect your game. >> this is for karen. thoughts on kors. >> just too high. for me, it's macy's. >> grasso, looking to start a position in google. at what level would it be a good entry point? >> i'm trying to do the same thing. it traded down to 770. i'd rather buy it on momentum above 795...
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it just takes time. >> seems time ran out for jcpenney ceo ron johnson. is the clock now ticking for the company's board? that's next. >> also, the banks have been leading this historic rally, as you know, but jeff cox says the banks could be heading for rough times and what could that do to the overall market? we'll talk about it, coming up on the "closing bell." tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 when i'm trading, i'm totally focused. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 and the streetsmart edge trading platform from charles schwab... tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 gives me tools that help me find opportunities more easily. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 i can even access it from the cloud and trade on any computer. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 and with schwab mobile, tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 i can focus on trading anyplace, anytime. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 until i choose to focus on something else. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 all this with no trade minimums. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 and only $8.95 a trade. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 open an account with a $50,000 deposit, tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 and get 6 months co
it just takes time. >> seems time ran out for jcpenney ceo ron johnson. is the clock now ticking for the company's board? that's next. >> also, the banks have been leading this historic rally, as you know, but jeff cox says the banks could be heading for rough times and what could that do to the overall market? we'll talk about it, coming up on the "closing bell." tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 when i'm trading, i'm totally focused. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 and the...
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james johnson is the baltimore county police chief. he's chair of the national law enforcement partnership to prevent gun violence. he met with vice president biden at the white house today. and lawrence keane, senior vice president and general counsel for the national shooting sports foundation. it's the trade association for the firearms industry. we welcome both of you to the newshour. chief johnson, let me start with you. how well does the current background check system work? >> well, certainly we know across america nearly 40% of all guns that are transferred, nearly 6.6 million, are done outside of licensed federal dealers. we know when a buyer goes to a licensed federal dealer it does work. there's many reputable gun shops all across america, nearly 58,000 stop that stop these guns from getting in the hands of bad people. nearly two million guns were stopped from being purchased through that system. >> woodruff: but you're saying it misses a lot of guns. >> nearly 40% and we have case after case all across america where these g
james johnson is the baltimore county police chief. he's chair of the national law enforcement partnership to prevent gun violence. he met with vice president biden at the white house today. and lawrence keane, senior vice president and general counsel for the national shooting sports foundation. it's the trade association for the firearms industry. we welcome both of you to the newshour. chief johnson, let me start with you. how well does the current background check system work? >>...
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so much so that not even politicians as savvy as franklin roosevelt or lyndon johnson were able to pull them out completely. there is no guarantee that these will persist in america. once you tear them up up from their the roots, they tend to die very quickly. many economic cultures, let along the institutions that protect them is extremely difficult and history has a great deal with doing so. americans can cultivate what they have been given as a sacred trust. the heritage of which is grounded deeply in what we should call european civilization. if americans choose to do so, and i think choose a month, americans can have confidence that whatever happens to europe, if we make the right decisions at the level of attitudes and beliefs and expectations, whatever happens to europe, something will just not have been saved, it will also have been transformed. i thank you very much. [applause] >> we are glad to take a few questions. we will be signing copies of the book up here if you'd like to talk further. we have a microphone. i will recognize people in the audience. your quote from jeffers
so much so that not even politicians as savvy as franklin roosevelt or lyndon johnson were able to pull them out completely. there is no guarantee that these will persist in america. once you tear them up up from their the roots, they tend to die very quickly. many economic cultures, let along the institutions that protect them is extremely difficult and history has a great deal with doing so. americans can cultivate what they have been given as a sacred trust. the heritage of which is grounded...
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captioning made possible by johnson & johnson, captioning made possible by johnson & johnson, where quality products for the american family have been a tradition for generations captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> osgood: i'm charles osgood. please join us again next sunday morning. until then, i'll see you on the radio. ,,,,,,,, about the teens arrested f f0 assault of audrie pott. >>> bay area teenager's suicide is now fueling debate over cyber bulling. new details over the teens arrested for the suicide of aubrey potts. >>> there's changes ahead big time. the forecast in minutes. >> don't suggest it's a roadblock. you are entitled to stay in place if the voters want you and you are performing extremely well. >> rising political stars rally, and democrats have a closer look at what may be a generational gap in the party. >> it's 7:30. and i'm anne makovec.
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the tenth victim was a bus driver named conrad johnson. his mother was a very brave woman who never lobbied before. we persuaded her to come because we were trying to get an assault weapons ban pushed. on numerous occasions she had to give up a day's work, give up her pay and come to sit in the legislative committee room waiting to testify. the chairman of the committee kept her waiting. he was a democrat. he kept her waiting for six hours one day until, you know, it was like 8:00 in the evening for her to testify. which i thought was the height of incivility and insensitivity and rudeness. i told him so. and the assault weapons ban back in 2003 failed in the legislature. it didn't get out of committee, it was one vote short so i'm really pleased to know that it actually passed this time around many years later. i have been testifying before. i lost my brother in 1997. he was murdered in oklahoma when he was shot in the head in his business one morning. i've used that story to try to bring home, you know, the personal nature of gun violenc
the tenth victim was a bus driver named conrad johnson. his mother was a very brave woman who never lobbied before. we persuaded her to come because we were trying to get an assault weapons ban pushed. on numerous occasions she had to give up a day's work, give up her pay and come to sit in the legislative committee room waiting to testify. the chairman of the committee kept her waiting. he was a democrat. he kept her waiting for six hours one day until, you know, it was like 8:00 in the...
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johnson & johnson pays a dividend. it doesn't have to be a utility stock. it can be in various sectors. i think if you buy just energy and utilities, you've got all kinds of problems because of what's happening with commodity prices. but you buy dividend assets across a variety of sectors. i think that's the kind of growth that -- you can get growth out of those names, even if they're more defensive. >> every time i bring up the dividend that apple pays to people, they say, why are they using $100 billion plus on the balance sheet to pay dividends and buy back stock, and not coming up with the latest and greatest new innovation. just saying, you know what i mean? that's something that people constantly bring up. >> we've got to run, guys, thank you so much, and gal. we'll see you soon, jeannie, michael, and nathan, thank you so much. >>> we've got earnings alert right now on zynga. let's get to julia boorstin, the online social gamemaker's results. over to you, julia. >> adjusted earnings per share coming in at one penny. wall street analysts had been expec
johnson & johnson pays a dividend. it doesn't have to be a utility stock. it can be in various sectors. i think if you buy just energy and utilities, you've got all kinds of problems because of what's happening with commodity prices. but you buy dividend assets across a variety of sectors. i think that's the kind of growth that -- you can get growth out of those names, even if they're more defensive. >> every time i bring up the dividend that apple pays to people, they say, why are...
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arrested johnson was in baltimore late this afternoon. >> johnny johnson has a lengthy criminal record that includes jobs, robbery. investigators say he was on drugs when he crossed in front of city hall and killed matthew hersl. ande are deeply soorowed hurting very badly over this tragedy. >> i cannot even express it. >> he and his family have experienced a wide range of emotion since the death of his beloved brother. police announced the arrest of 43-year-old johnny johnson. johnson was high on drugs and driving with carolyn and cocaine in his car when hit and killed -- and heroin and cocaine in his car when he hit and killed matthew hersl. >> i think proper justice will prevail. not not wish any -- i would want anybody to go with the pain that my family is going through. >> johnson was initially released from police custody after the crash, but state police said the investigation that followed revealed that he had drugs in his system. he was arrested on monday near his west baltimore home. all aspects of the investigation are ongoing. they're still asking for people who may have wi
arrested johnson was in baltimore late this afternoon. >> johnny johnson has a lengthy criminal record that includes jobs, robbery. investigators say he was on drugs when he crossed in front of city hall and killed matthew hersl. ande are deeply soorowed hurting very badly over this tragedy. >> i cannot even express it. >> he and his family have experienced a wide range of emotion since the death of his beloved brother. police announced the arrest of 43-year-old johnny...
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---jc penny thought ron johnson would bring the magic from apple to penny's. as ceo, johnson's vision was to freshen up the store's staid image and go after younger, more brand-conscious millennial shoppers. as our cover story explains, it wound up turning into a retail disaster that alienated its customer base before the new one had been lured in. ron johnson's tenure as penny's ceo was short--just 17-months and by many accounts--not at all sweet. his strategy to stock higher-end merchandise and lose the discount coupons drove away the store's value- conscious customer base well before sought-after millennial customers knew the 110-year-old department store chain even existed. "you can't be someone's #5 store on their shopping list if you're trying to reinvent yourself solely through that customer base." sales fell 32% in last year's 4th quarter--when holiday seasonal shopping is at its peak. company stock dropped 53%. the company may have been boring before but analysts say johnson drove it toward the rocks too soon for his vision to catch on. without revenu
---jc penny thought ron johnson would bring the magic from apple to penny's. as ceo, johnson's vision was to freshen up the store's staid image and go after younger, more brand-conscious millennial shoppers. as our cover story explains, it wound up turning into a retail disaster that alienated its customer base before the new one had been lured in. ron johnson's tenure as penny's ceo was short--just 17-months and by many accounts--not at all sweet. his strategy to stock higher-end merchandise...
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ater on, august 8, 1863, johnson is -- the day johnson freed his slaves. andto this day in tennessee surrounding states, it's still day. ated as emancipation >> do you know what came of them? >> they all stayed on as paid servants afterwards. all took the last name of johnson? >> they all took the last name of johnson. eventually baked and sold pies out of the tailor shop. own business.r sam wrote president johnson at forpoint asking to buy land purposes of a church and schoolhouse for the frican-american children in greenville and johnson wrote the and said, no, this has plot of land and i'll give it to you. greenville.hat in he gave sam land and built his own house. >> the most challenging time for family had to be the war years. and jon was in the senate at this point. mentioned earlier that he was the only united states enator from the south who supported the union. where does his strong union allegiance come from? east tennessee was very much pro union in the civil war. mindset, a different different type of infrastructure. a different type of farming
ater on, august 8, 1863, johnson is -- the day johnson freed his slaves. andto this day in tennessee surrounding states, it's still day. ated as emancipation >> do you know what came of them? >> they all stayed on as paid servants afterwards. all took the last name of johnson? >> they all took the last name of johnson. eventually baked and sold pies out of the tailor shop. own business.r sam wrote president johnson at forpoint asking to buy land purposes of a church and...
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>> we're standing near the johnson & johnson post. shares are down 1.6%, lori and melissa and we're seeing that to the downside. jpmorgan saying j&j shares are looking pricey. we've watching that. they cut it and downgraded them to a neutral from an overweight. last june, johnson & johnson, this is what they said, was trading at a 5% discount to some of its parts. now the shares are 8% premium. it has been running up. the other thing we should note, compared to its peers it is at 16% premium to large cap pharma names. they're concerned about the first quarter. it has run up so they're pulling back a little bit. back to you. melissa: nicole, thanks so much. so saving his hometown one foreclosure at a time. my next guest bought up nearly 200 foreclosed hopes in an effort to rehabilitate hard-hit carpentersville, illinois. it cost him more than $10 million but he is not stopping there. tom roser is the president of auto engineering. thanks for coming on the show. i want to make sure our audience understands this whole story. you are the
>> we're standing near the johnson & johnson post. shares are down 1.6%, lori and melissa and we're seeing that to the downside. jpmorgan saying j&j shares are looking pricey. we've watching that. they cut it and downgraded them to a neutral from an overweight. last june, johnson & johnson, this is what they said, was trading at a 5% discount to some of its parts. now the shares are 8% premium. it has been running up. the other thing we should note, compared to its peers it is...
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he described ron johnson during his visit. he has been incredibly critical of as delightful and energetic. he said the shops look good but the customer will decide whether this new thing actually works. we will find out when that first shop is scheduled to open in may. the largest shareholder, has the big long position in j.c. penney was making comments today as well at a conference up in boston and he said the criticism of j.c. penney, and he has been ron johnson's biggest defender and j.c. penney's biggest defender to date. in his words, too much change too quickly without adequate testing and that so far the execution has been -- again, in bill's words, something very close to a disaster. no surprise then that we just found out in the annual report that ron johnson got no bonus. his total pay was $1.9 million after some 50 some on million a year ago. >> and he bought a lot of stock which is basically worthless. i think it's overstating it to say that allen was optimistic by what he saw. i don't think he was willing to go th
he described ron johnson during his visit. he has been incredibly critical of as delightful and energetic. he said the shops look good but the customer will decide whether this new thing actually works. we will find out when that first shop is scheduled to open in may. the largest shareholder, has the big long position in j.c. penney was making comments today as well at a conference up in boston and he said the criticism of j.c. penney, and he has been ron johnson's biggest defender and j.c....
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so last night we talked about johnson & johnson. it's a classic break-up play where forgot management could create a ton of value with the stroke of a pen. and tonight i want to tell you by my favorite big phrma catch-up play. and i don't mean ketchup like this kind, although are you ready skedaddy is the brand, better than buffett ketchup. the one that i like is -- that's a mythical drum roll in my head. merck! merck! and another stock i like so much, my charitable trust, follow along at action alerts plus.com. the other big phrma stocks have roared, okay? the reason i call this catch-up play, pfizer is up nearly 22%. bristol-myers up 30%. eli lilly up almost 23%. but merck has lagged. it's advanced far less. 6% over the same period. now, look, it deserves it. there has been a series of stumbles and negative headlines that is just as long as my arm. average trade of 14 times earnings. many of them have much of higher price to earning multiples than merck and even the lilies and the pfizers. granted, there are reasons why merck, one
so last night we talked about johnson & johnson. it's a classic break-up play where forgot management could create a ton of value with the stroke of a pen. and tonight i want to tell you by my favorite big phrma catch-up play. and i don't mean ketchup like this kind, although are you ready skedaddy is the brand, better than buffett ketchup. the one that i like is -- that's a mythical drum roll in my head. merck! merck! and another stock i like so much, my charitable trust, follow along at...